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  1. 23 ott 2024 · In 1646–7 Lieut.-Col. Geoffrey Shakerley, as a royalist 'delinquent,' paid a fine of £784 on compounding for his estates, and took the National Covenant and Negative Oath.

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  2. 21 ott 2024 · In 1662 the government stationed 60 foot soldiers in Chester, and the following year, immediately after his appointment as governor, Sir Geoffrey Shakerley repaired the city's fortifications and repressed dissent.

  3. 8 ott 2024 · In 1680 the governor, Sir Geoffrey Shakerley, was ordered to disband the foot company garrisoning the castle, and by 1681 there remained only three gunners. At the time of the duke of Monmouth's visit in 1682 its undefended state caused the government alarm.

  4. 24 ott 2024 · Colonel Geoffrey Peter Shakerley, MC, TD, DL, Alderman and Chairman, Gloucestershire County Council. Harry Archibald Shaw, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Defence. Catherine Agnes Smaldon, Chairman, General Nursing Council for England and Wales. Frederick Llewellyn Smith, Managing Director, Motor Car Division, Rolls-Royce, Ltd.

  5. 23 ott 2024 · Geoff Capes, the British shot put record holder and two-time world's strongest man, has died aged 75. Capes set the record for the longest shot put by a British man with a distance of 21.68m in...

  6. 10 ott 2024 · Joe Philippe Abela, a Maltese butler who used to work with the Royal Family, spoke on ONE TV’s Bil-Fatti about the late Queen Elizabeth II’s delighted reaction when she found out where he was from.

  7. 8 ott 2024 · Il capo era Geoffrey Hinton, già allora considerato il padre delle reti neurali, e Ilya Sutskever, suo allievo, poi tra i creatori di ChatGpt. Hinton oggi ha vinto il il premio nobel per la...